Stovepipe-cleaner.



G. J. WEYH. STOVEPIPE CLEANER. APPLIVGATON FILED A1111. 21. 1909 9 34;@5@ i Patented Sept. 21, 1909.

@MN MMI Fafaen'ed Sept. 2i, serial No. mm3.

i 27.7 QF A BMUR, SOUTH. DAKOTA.

i yielding or resl ent member, has a threaded opening, to receve 9, While e ferrue l() that the handle or s L man' c ged g the taff l2 muy at the hin havln I the set serew end, pimfde h screw l1. so'

14 having the hinge ears l5 at one end and the hinge ears 16 at the opposite end, the 7 T, of

rush carrier ea's 16 Ieceving the bulge end l img, agus'able, reslhent b ich 1s m he 10ml of u strap metal bar.

hlnge the til (by 19 l" venti@ by means of the head 4, so that these two 95 e numerals of the arm 11i, except 'through 100 the Screw 9.

U device is very simple. eener is sei to he required size, by

the o YES? The d P an end View of the another against the tension of the spring 26 until the brush has been properly inserte within the pipe when on being released these brush heads are carried outward and held in spring pressed relation within the interior Having thus described my saidl invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by United ates Letters Patent is 1. A cleaner having in combination, a resilient brush carrying member, a second brush carrying member, an arm connecting said two members, means to adjustably hold said arm, a yoke adjustably engaged with said members, and a spring to hold said members in spring pressed relation.

2. lncombination, a resilient brush carrying member, an arm hingedly secured to said brush carrying member, means to adj ustably connect said arm to said member, a second brush carrying member hingedly connected to said arm and being provided with a plu` rality of upstandinfr studs, a yoke adjustably working upon said two members and be` tween said studs, and a spring interposed between said tw'o members.

3. In combination, a brush carrying member, a stati' receiving ferrule secured to said member, a set screw carried by said member,

two head members are brought toward one` estasi an arm hingedly connected to said member, said set screw having its end swiveled to said arm, a second brush carrying member provided With a plurality of upstanding studs and'hingedly connected to said arm', a yoke engaging said two members and being adjustably held between-said studs, and avspring interposed between said two members.

4. In combination, a resilient brush carrying member, a brush secured to one end of said member, a stati1 carrying ferrule secured to the opposite end of said member, a set screw carried by said member, an arm hing edly connected to said member, said set screw having its end swiveled within an opening in said arm, a second brush carrying member o a length less than said first mentioned member hingedly connected to said7 arm and provided with a plurality 'of upstanding studs, a yoke adjustably engaging said two members and held between said studs, a brush secured to said last mentioned member, and a spring interposed between said `two brush carrying members.

ln testimony whereof aiiX my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

GEORGE JOSEPH AVVEYH. Witnesses:

E. P. WANZER,

A. D. KNAPP. 

